This guide gives you tips on how to stay safe and drink responsibly if you choose to drink, plus advice on what to do and where to go for help and support if things go wrong.
Teenage drinking is at its lowest level for thirty years and currently in Great Britain, 78% of 16–24 year-olds choose to go out and have a good time without getting drunk. But the truth is that young people are more likely to go home alone or with a stranger, embarrass themselves or their mates, be assaulted or injured, or harm someone else if they get drunk or lose control.
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This guide gives you tips on how to stay safe and drink responsibly if you choose to drink, plus advice on what to do and where to go for help and support if things go wrong.
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Leaflet
Topic
Alcohol
Alcohol and its effects
Alcohol and the law
Staying safe
Units and guidelines
Year group
Year 10 / S4
Year 11 / S5
Year 12+ / S6
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